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Coventry is a city and metropolitan borough, in the West Midlands of England. With a population of 303,475 at the 2001 Census (306,000 est. 2007), Coventry is the eighth largest city in England and the eleventh largest in the United Kingdom.1 It is also the second largest city after Birmingham in the English Midlands by population. Coventry is situated 95 miles (153 km) northwest of London and 19 miles (30 km) east of Birmingham, and is notable for being further from the coast than any other British city.

Coventry is famous for its modern Cathedral, which was built following the World War II bombing of the old cathedral by the Luftwaffe. Coventry has since developed an international reputation as Europe's major city of peace and reconciliation, centred around its Cathedral, and holds an annual Peace Month. 1. Coventry is also notable because Coventry motor companies have contributed significantly to the British motor industry, and also because it has two universities, the city centre-based Coventry University and the University of Warwick on the southern outskirts. Coventry is also famous for the legendary 11th century exploits of Lady Godiva.

Residents and those born in the city are called "Coventrians" (or in the vernacular locally "Cov Kids").
by jake_crosley May 16, 2007
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God, do I love seeing them win. It is so compelling! And underutilized in modern cinema and television.
Iam "That's what was so good about the Saw movies. They were gory, cerebral thrillers where jigsaw always came out on top. Except for the cancer. Jigsaws was undefeated though. And people love that shit."

Hym "Yep... Sometimes you just want to see the villains win. Unless I'm on the good guys team and then I want the bad guys to lose... To me... But if I'm on the bay guys side then, yeah, totally...."
by Hym Iam May 9, 2022
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A villain's explanation of their motives or evil plot details to a protagonist, victim, or subordinate, usually in a condescending or patronizing way.

Villains in this context may include, but are not limited to, the following: antagonists in movies, antagonists on TV, final bosses, regular bosses, antagonists in written media, mega billionaires, politicians, that one asshole who always tries to unrightfully justify their shitty actions.

Similar to monologuing, although not all monologuing is villainsplaining. Often coupled with gloating.
"Soon, where Toontown once stood will be a string of gas stations, inexpensive motels, restaurants that serve rapidly prepared food. Tire salons, automobile dealerships and wonderful, wonderful billboards reaching as far as the eye can see," Dr. Doom villainsplained. "My God, it'll be beautiful."
by flanofwar November 2, 2022
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The musical duo of Twitch users Illutris & Davijak, parodied after Bran Van 3000
Bill: Have you listened to the Van Villains?
Joe: Are you talking about the rap duo from YayoDeLaRiva's streams?
by Illutris February 2, 2021
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Where you get bum fucked by an Iden, Vader and Palpi all at the same time
Person 1: Wanna play Heroes Vs Villains
Person 2: Weirdo
by Penis Eggman March 20, 2022
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Russell that's a prescription for deontology.
Hym "And you're not a deontologist. Heroes and villains are clearly a factor to you. You have a thousand videos about surveillance amd governmental overreach but when it's happening to a villain you have nothing to say. So are you talking about ME SPECIFICALLY? I (specifically) shouldn't have to know who the heroes and the villains are because if you can get me to agree to principles at the level of the deontological, what? What happens then Russell?"
by Hym Iam March 23, 2025
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soopa villainz

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Soopa Villianz was a hardcore rap group signed to Psychopathic Records, and consisted of members of the same label rapping under different names. Membership includes vocalists Mr. Heart (Lavel), Mr. Diamond (Violent J), Mr.Spade later changed to Black Hitler (Esham), and Mr. Club (Shaggy 2 Dope). The group is characterized by its hard-hitting and often noisy basslines, outrageous lyricism, and gimmick as notorious criminals with superpowers. Mention of the "SV" was first made on the Insane Clown Posse's album The Wraith: Shangri-La in 2002, in a song with Esham entitled Soopa Villianz (the song itself was tacked on to the end of another track, effectively making the song a "hidden track"). It was announced that Esham and ICP together were collectively known as the 'Soopa Villainz'.

Between 2003 and 2005, mention of the group would be made on various albums, including a song on Esham's 2002 compilation album Acid Rain, featured as a new song on the album, a song on Esham's 2003 LP Repentance entitled Soopa Doopa, a mention on the Psychopathic collab Psychopathics From Outer Space Part 2, and various other places. However, through all this hype, little was known or divulged about the group itself, i.e. additional membership, album release date, etc.

Finally, in 2005, a release date was announced, not three, but four members, each with different names (Mr. Heart, Mr. Diamond, Mr. Spade AKA Black Hitler, and Mr. Club). Speculation abounded as to who was who, and who the fourth member was, right up until the release date of the album, when it was discovered that Detroit-based rapper Lavel was, in fact, the fourth member. The Soopa Villainz debut album, Furious, was finally released on August 16, 2005.

At the 2005 Gathering of the Juggalos, it was announced that there would be a Soopa Heroez group to battle and destroy the Soopa Villianz. The Twiztid album, Mutant Vol. 2, has a blue Soopa Heroez symbol on the back cover. Speculation abounded as to who the other members may be, including the The R.O.C., Anybody Killa, and Blaze Ya Dead Homie. There was even rumor of a 'Soopa Doopa Tour'.

The Soopa Villainz group was in question, over Esham leaving the group on Friday October, 21 2005. Psychopathic later announced that the Soopa Villainz and Soopa Heroes projects have been cancelled. The webmaster of the acidrap.com forums posted that Esham and Lavel will release a Soopa Villainz album.

On July 28th, 2006, Esham posted a Podcast on his site which contained an entirely unreleased Soopa Villainz album, entitled "It Ain't Safe No More" on his acidrap.com site. The album contains 14 new songs, including remixes, solos, and an extremely graphic gay bashing song entitled "Slow Your Roll". Esham has retained the rights to the group and its recordings, and will continue to upload unreleased Soopa Villainz material in the future.

During the 2006 Gathering of the Juggalos, Twiztid announced that they would be putting out a Soopa Heroez EP after asking Juggalos if they wanted it and receiving an enormous response of yes.citation needed

In December of 2007, on Violent J's Witching Hour (apart of WFuckOff Radio), Esham made a surpised visit to the show. The entire show, Violent J played old Soopa Villianz tracks, from all the way back to Esham's Acid Rain (Best of..) and Repentance albums, to the first Soopa Villainz album, Furious. It seemed as if the beef between Violent J and Esham is over, especially due to the news that they recorded tracks the night before and are planned to re-release the Soopa Villainz - Furious album, with bonus tracks.
With extra special hoe's,
Soopa villainz come tighter than Kanye West's Clothes,
Mr. Spade,
Bitch I'm crazy,
But people hate me,
Soopa Villain killing faggot asses off daily,
by SoopaJuggalo420 January 10, 2008
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